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SHRUBS (Continued) 
LILAC (Syringa) Per10 
Chinese (Rothomagensis) Vigorous grower, dependable bloomer. 8’, 
a ewe COU rt ee aoe eer eres ee en ne ee ree 220.00 per 1000 2.90 
Ep oes OOlLMtn ook Gee eee ae See eee 160.00 per 1000 2.10 
LS OAR ICT CSU ee ee ee rd ae ee eens er Pee aei0 
12a 1S INCH OS ape ee eee ee me ee «See ee ee 1.20 
Persian Purple. Purple flowers, fragrant. 8’. 
Bar Gee cca eo ee iret eas etc tin wrten er ot ee oe on 2.90 
VAY DW seem. weet ety wl Apap Aree Le ta ele Het pep la oe al a tr * lh Rina 2.10 
CRORE OG ATA RS Reno Bee le. ae a ak oar hese omit age 1.70 
LL Samed V1 CLL OG ie ee ee ee ar ee ee ee ee es eee ee 1,20 
Purple (Vulgaris) The common dooryard lilac, 20’. 
Posey GUST aN epee iS oO tak BS Cae Se Ranga A aie tila pede Rh Sattar aon, 1.80 
LS =2 4 eT CH CS meena eee eee eee eee eee een ee ee ae 1.20 
C2 mh Pea) C1) CS ame ee ae ae feo ce ee Pe ee ase ee cc 85 
White (Vulgaris alba) White form of above. 
EIR GENS Ab Mot 8 2B, Copa Paine OM Be Bk Rl Tit ei ad nee alee Rte cea fo Neel 2.40 
E8274 LE) CL) GSS me tet cae rs ee ee ee ee 19.0 
PERCE) NUTLEY gad 08, Peek can Bg WA OR “oa ae OY Togs by tae cat Ne do hay th As de 1.45 
French Named Varieties 
Soh SLOG am eee rl ec eee eee ee ar 6.50 
aL COL re ee are area a a es agg ere etc onar oe es eee 4.50 
LS =24 een Ch GS Nee te re Ai et ee ne eee 3.50 
LZe1 Ri Ch Gke aoe | ee ee et ewan Boe nae 2.40 
Belle de Nancy, rose, white center, double 
Charles the Tenth, reddish purple, single, free flowering 
Ludwig Spaeth, single, deep maroon red, large spikes 
Marie Legraye, white, single, free-flowering 
Mme. Lemoine, snow white, double, dependable bloomer 
MOSS LOCUST (Robinia hispida) Kelsey’s variety. 
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18.00 
14.00 
10,00 
25.00 
18.00 
14.00 
10.00 
15.00 
10.00 
7.00 
Also Known aS Rose-acacia, Blooms over a long period with large clusters 
of bright pink flowers. 
Deowi COLA CIT SILO: DIANtS) oe eee ewe ae ee Oe eee 2.50: 
iscsi eiocnes= (Grated  plavits)) eo. esssoeee oa. oss wee ee 1.90 
UPAEMRSY SVavehayeeh TEER EwM NOL GO WAkecDh geese ele Sk ee a a 1.45 
PHiLADELPHUS (Syringa or Mockorange) 
Coronarius (Sweet Mockorange) Fragrant white flowers, vigorous. 10’. 
Sa eELOC twee — ko et ee ee es ee ee 2.10 
Ven MeLOOL ee. Woe oe ee oe eee eee eee. 100.00 per 1000 1.45 
Le 24 in Ch eS gee oe 5 ees ae eae ee ee ns 75.00 per 1000 1.10 
SEL SM CCS geo ee eae ee ee ee ee eee -70 
Grandiflora, Very large, white, single flowers, 
PRE SEY PSE IS Re ipl sat li eh al ot aS Lee RE Ss Seay 1.45 
HY Sie 2 4 LT) COLV'C Stare ace ee ee ee, ne eee ee 1.10 
LeVLSMANCNOS Goes. oo tel eee 8 enero, ee ee ee ee ee .70 
Virginal. Persistent bloomer, semi-double, fragrant flowers. 8’. 
Bro Ho I OOL: oon ates ew ee ee er een Re ae Se 4.60 
PRIVET (See that general heading following shrubs) 
PRUNUS, Ornamental Plum. 
Cistena (Hansen's Purpleleaf Plum) purple leaves, semi-dwarf. 
rete RCo Mayr eae apie pec et apn po Pg a ee en ME i ek ab Eo es aa 4.50 
APU bie (ch | py Ties atts RR Salat a Cer Paty aga eae Bs aR aes 3.70 
Hansen Bush Cherry. Low spreading shrub with attractive 
foliage and black, edible fruit. 
= SP CBU tte eo ene ool nee ea ee ee ae 1.80 
Ce ap ROL Seen SO lee ace ea ae inst as ea ee ee ee 1.45 
= 2 Ae LD CL GS pee = eae ee ee es en ee ee A re eee eee 1.10 
Newport. Reddish purple foliage, vigorous grower. 15-20’. 
5-G-8feoti o.oo cae eee ee le oe) re ee ee ttle Spee ee 5.00 
OH4 BECO Lee aera eco ee ae ek entire nile ce ee ee 3.50 
Persica (Flowering Peach) See ‘Shade Trees 
Pissardi (Purpleleaf Plum) Persian origin, purple. 15’. 
Dw Worl G6 brmete mete re ee te ee phe ee Be ee eee 5.00 
Bat) COOL RS pie hat eie aiken ok eae Reena ecg nanny Ce Oe eI ea 4.00 
OaANE OG tei ers el ee er ali ee ete eA hts ad See 3.50 
Triloba plena (Double flowering Plum) Masses of double pink flowers, 
See OO rs loo oe Sela ee er ane area ee pee 4.50 
Dea Me LOG. il in lis ee ns i a ee ee 3-70 
Note: The purple leaf plums will retain their color better if 
pruned frequently during the summer. 
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9.00 
6.00 
12,00 
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6.00 
35.00 
40.00 
32.00 
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12.00 
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45.00 
30.00 
45.00 
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